As a professional shopper, I’m always looking for new pieces to refresh my wardrobe. My favorite way to find comfortable and affordable styles is through recommendations from my fellow editors.
Right now, so many of their go-to pieces, including luxe-looking clothing and shoes, are from Walmart. As a fan of the store’s well-made fashion, I picked my coworkers’ brains to find out what they’ve been keeping in their outfit rotations. Shop the best ballet flats, pleated dresses, lounge pants, and more we’ve tested and love starting at $10.
Editor-Loved Fashion Picks from Walmart
Scoop Mock Neck Side Pleated Dress
I’m a huge fan of Reformation’s clothing. When I stumbled upon this $24 dress that looks just like the brand’s similar style, I knew I had to have it. I own the white color and love that the fabric is thick and not the least bit see-through. It’s also buttery-soft and feels like some of the more pricier items in my wardrobe at a fraction of the cost. The body-hugging fit is flattering and comfortable, and I’m excited to keep it in my wardrobe as a transitional piece as winter turns to spring, swapping my tights and boots for sandals. — Ali Faccenda, Associate Editor
Time and Tru Knit Ballet Flats
I love a comfortable pair of flats; they’re my favorite go-to shoe. When I found these Time and Tru Knit Flats that look just like a Meghan Markle-worn pair, I knew I needed to try them. They are comfortable, supportive, and look great with so many of my go-to outfits. Plus, they’ve never given me a blister. Since getting them in September, I’ve worn them at least two or three times per week, every single week. — Shea Simmons, Writer
Joyspun French Terry Sweatshirt and Joggers Set
Those who see me between November and April know that I’ll likely be wearing loungewear. I prefer to dress with comfort at the forefront, but this French terry two-piece set from Joyspun makes me look put-together, too. I like that the top isn’t cropped, and the pants fit my petite frame without looking baggy. The interior lining is fuzzy and ultra-warm, while the exterior feels just as soft. I loved the set so much that I bought it in three colors that I repeatedly wear. — Lauren Fischer, Senior Editor
Scoop Faux Leather Collared Mini Shirtdress
I’ve had my eye on this faux leather dress ever since I spotted my co-worker wearing it. I quickly decided to add it to my own closet and couldn’t be happier with the decision. The material is buttery soft and looks so much more expensive than it is — it could easily pass for a designer piece. The self-tie belt makes the style flattering, and the material is thick enough to wear in the winter with tights. — Megan Schaltegger, Writer
Scoop Ultimate ScubaKnit Cropped Lounge Pants
I’ve been practically living in these cropped sweatpants and the matching funnel neck sweatshirt since I first put them on a few weeks ago. They fit my petite frame comfortably and can be worn casually for lounging around the house or as a sleek streetwear look. They also wash well and are available in so many neutral colors. — Kelsey Fredricks, Writer
Scoop Midi Sweater Dress with Ruffled Bell Sleeves
My closet always has room for an LBD: They’re flattering, versatile, and timeless. This Walmart find has been my go-to this winter thanks to its warm sweater material, long sleeves, and midi length; you’d never guess it was under $15. I love styling it with knee-high boots and a long coat for dinners, events, and nights out. Grab it on sale before it sells out. — Bridget Degnan, Editor
Free Assembly Cotton Trench Coat
If there’s one thing I love, it’s a lightweight coat that I can layer over a T-shirt, sweater, or sweatshirt. I live in a perpetually warm climate, so I typically don’t require anything too heavy or insulated. But winter always calls for a versatile jacket that can be worn for any occasion. That’s why I was so excited to finally try this cotton trench coat. I’m excited to wear this through spring over dresses for dinner, with jeans and a T-shirt for errands, and even during casual morning walks with my dog. — Rachel Trujillo, Writer
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